Titanic 11 again
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Titanic 11 again
It may have sunk just over 100 years ago, but RMS Titanic just keeps popping up.
The third attempt by billionaire Clive Palmer to build his replica Titanic has been announced.
First planned in 2013 but failed and then again in 2018 only to be stopped be Covid, this attempt hope's to be taking passengers in 2027 .
Full story here.........
https://www.cruisecritic.co.uk/articles ... ed-to-know
The third attempt by billionaire Clive Palmer to build his replica Titanic has been announced.
First planned in 2013 but failed and then again in 2018 only to be stopped be Covid, this attempt hope's to be taking passengers in 2027 .
Full story here.........
https://www.cruisecritic.co.uk/articles ... ed-to-know
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Re: Titanic 11 again
Sounds interesting. No doubt it’ll be way beyond my means.
As and when built I wonder how well the cruises that take in iceberg sightings will sell.
As and when built I wonder how well the cruises that take in iceberg sightings will sell.
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I wouldn’t think it will be too difficult to find the clientele it will need to make it a viable proposition.
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So did Lassie…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9R4QU_mdSQ
Sorry Ray, should be back on topic shortly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9R4QU_mdSQ
Sorry Ray, should be back on topic shortly
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Re: Titanic 11 again
Stephen wrote: ↑25 Mar 2024, 15:01Sounds interesting. No doubt it’ll be way beyond my means.
Stephen,No No No. I do think you will be able to afford it as they propose three classes of travel.
The third-class (steerage) passengers will be served simple fare, such as Irish stew etc. in their simple 3rd class dining hall. Passengers will sit at very long tables.
No details of accommodation, but to cater for today's pasenger expectations third class may have hammocks and a bucket.
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Ray B wrote: ↑25 Mar 2024, 17:30If I get my hands on the keys to the stairwell, I’ll make sure he isn’t a survivorStephen wrote: ↑25 Mar 2024, 15:01Sounds interesting. No doubt it’ll be way beyond my means.
Stephen,No No No. I do think you will be able to afford it as they propose three classes of travel.
The third-class (steerage) passengers will be served simple fare, such as Irish stew etc. in their simple 3rd class dining hall. Passengers will sit at very long tables.
No details of accommodation, but to cater for today's pasenger expectations third class may have hammocks and a bucket.
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Re: Titanic 11 again
The Door prop on which Rose survived has sold for $718,000
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nH6Df5Ndx2w
“I’ll never let go Jack” 'Oop’s!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nH6Df5Ndx2w
“I’ll never let go Jack” 'Oop’s!!
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